A Woman's Way Through Unknown Labrador


Read by Zach Hoyt

(2.5 stars; 4 reviews)

Mina Benson Hubbard set out in 1905 on a 576 mile canoe journey across the interior of Labrador with the assistance of four guides. Her husband Leonidas Hubbard had perished in an attempt to make the same trip in 1903 while working as a writer for an outdoor magazine. Mrs Hubbard was the first person to accurately map the river routes her expedition followed. The story of her journey is followed at the end of the book by her husband's diary of his ill-fated trip and an account by George Elson of his efforts to save himself and his companions, and ultimately to recover Mr Hubbard's body.
A map of Labrador made by Mrs. Hubbard during her travels can be found on this page - Summary by Zach Hoyt (6 hr 1 min)

Chapters

Leonidas Hubbard, Jr. 21:11 Read by Zach Hoyt
Slipping Away Into The Wilderness 14:12 Read by Zach Hoyt
Climbing The Rapids 8:29 Read by Zach Hoyt
Disaster Which Threatened Defeat 15:16 Read by Zach Hoyt
To The Bend Of The River 16:11 Read by Zach Hoyt
Cross Country To Seal Lake Waters 13:24 Read by Zach Hoyt
Off For Michikamau 12:26 Read by Zach Hoyt
Scaring The Guides 13:42 Read by Zach Hoyt
Mount Hubbard and Windbound Lake 8:02 Read by Zach Hoyt
Michikamau 10:27 Read by Zach Hoyt
Storm-Bound On Michikamats 9:56 Read by Zach Hoyt
The Migrating Caribou 14:21 Read by Zach Hoyt
Across The Divide 5:59 Read by Zach Hoyt
Through The Lakes Of The Upper George 11:14 Read by Zach Hoyt
The Montagnais Indians 13:42 Read by Zach Hoyt
The Barren Ground People 16:02 Read by Zach Hoyt
The Race For Ungava 19:44 Read by Zach Hoyt
The Reckoning 5:44 Read by Zach Hoyt
Diary Of Leonidas Hubbard, Jr. Kept During His Expedition Into Labrador 1:09:47 Read by Zach Hoyt
Narrative By George Elson, Part 1 33:43 Read by Zach Hoyt
Narrative By George Elson, Part 2 28:07 Read by Zach Hoyt

Reviews

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(3.5 stars)

the reader was excellent. but I found the husband's account, which you can find here also under The Lure of the Labrador Wild, much more comprehensive and engrossing. his wife's account-- made after he perished--is far more subjective and personal.